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Verescence awarded EcoVadis Gold for the second consecutive year

Public relations - Paris

Verescence, world leader in glass bottles for perfumery and cosmetics, has been awarded Gold status for the second year running by EcoVadis, a rating agency specializing in the assessment of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), and is once again among the 1 % top-rated companies in 2019.
The EcoVadis agency confirms Verescence's Gold status and highlights its progress in terms of social and environmental responsibility, awarding it a score1 of 77/100, an increase of +6 points. This places the Group among the 1 % of global companies with the most advanced CSR approaches, according to the EcoVadis ranking. All its production sites in France, Spain and the United States also confirmed their gold medal status. 

According to Alain Thorré, CSR Director at Verescence: "The EcoVadis Gold Medal is strong recognition of our CSR commitments and our Glass Made To Last strategy. We are very proud of the scores achieved by our sites, and today we want to go even further, by also involving all our suppliers in our approach to improving CSR performance throughout our value chain. That's why we organized our first Supplier CSR Day last October with over 40 partner companies. 

Verescence, which has published its second Sustainability Report 2018-2019, was also recognized earlier in the year for the CSR performance of its US subsidiary with a "Sustainable Leadership Award" at the Sustain 2019 event and by CDP, which positions the glassmaker in Group B for Climate Change & Water Consumption. 

Cosmo+ by Cosmogen wins over Cinq Mondes

Cosmetics industry - Skin

Cinq Mondes chose Cosmo+'s version with revolutionary 310° massaging sphere for its unique, high-end skincare ritual, Géto Suprême Le Contour Yeux et Lèvres, a patented global anti-aging treatment dedicated to the eye and lip contours.
Activated by a simple rotary impulse, the pump produces a vacuum effect that dispenses a dose of the formula, before applying it with smoothing or circular movements. Easy to use and protected by a cap, the massaging sphere is easy to clean after each use.

Set specifications :
Cap: rose gold metallic, gloss effect - Rotating ring: rose gold gloss effect - Bottle head and body: pearl rose matte effect

Cosmo+ protects the most sensitive skincare and make-up formulas by preventing contact with oxygen. It is directly inspired by the application expertise of beauty professionals.
To optimize the industrial filling and assembly process, Cosmo+ packaging features a wide opening and is delivered in just 2 pieces. Cosmo+ offers a choice of 3 applicators adapted and specific to each type of formula and application.
Compared with a conventional airless system, this innovation is based on a stationary applicator and an ergonomic lateral rotary actuator''.

The COSMO+ range is available with 3 applicator tips:

  • A flexible, customizable spatula for precise, comfortable application
  • A removable magnetic ball, for a unique, hygienic massage experience. Plunged under cold water - or kept refrigerated - the ball applicator has a decongesting, toning and astringent effect. Run under warm water, it facilitates formula penetration, oxygenates, regenerates and relaxes the epidermis.
  • Exclusive tip shape for gentle, professional application

A new BOBST machine at Carestia Arcade Beauty

Carestia Arcade Beauty is consolidating its know-how in the service of brands, and adding to its range of machines, to keep pace with the growing popularity of sample cases and cards. The latest addition is a latest-generation folder-gluer from BOBST. The story of a strengthened partnership.
Printing, folding, gluing, ultra-fine die-cutting, gilding registration... the Carestia factory is expanding its expertise in the field of sample cases and mini-cartons. In this way, the company's machine park is being expanded to enhance its technical expertise and encourage winning flexibility and competitiveness for small, medium and large production runs.

A new performance machine

Thanks to a long-standing partnership with the BOBST brand, Carestia has just welcomed an EXPERTFOLD 50 folder-gluer dedicated to cartons of all sizes. This latest-generation machine offers a host of advantages: flexibility, versatility, speed, time-saving, precision setting, etc. Its specific features make it an ideal solution for premium perfume and cosmetics products. It guarantees fast, high-quality work, controlled by dedicated tools.
"Since the early 2000s, we have sold Carestia several Autoplaten diecutters, hot foil stamping machines and folder-gluers," says Emilio Corti, Head of Sales of Business Unit Sheet-fed.
"We're delighted that the BOBST brand is able to support us in our move into carton packaging. We hope this new machine will help us conquer new markets, well beyond perfume and cosmetics (accessories, delicatessen, wines & spirits)" explains Marie-Hélène Marcelli, Director of Carestia.

Ecological bonus

With this new investment, Carestia has opted for the "Carbon Neutral" certification that BOBST created using environmental projects from the Myclimate foundation. Under this option, a financial contribution paid into a climate investment fund offsets the CO2 emissions generated during the production and transport of the machine.

 

Seram brings chic details to the latest Étoile d'une nuit feminine from Goutal Paris

Perfume - Goutal Paris Etoile d'une Nuit Eau de Parfum Spray

 Seram has developed the accessory that adorns the latest Goutal Paris perfume, Star of a night. Very couture, the scarf, reusable, was made via a process of digital printing and transfer by sublimation, then cut and sewn manually. A brass tassel brings a final and distinctive touch to the precious bottle. 

ADF&PCD Paris returns in January 2020 with a new joint event on premium beverage packaging

Cosmetic industry - Packaging and labeling

ADF&PCD Paris, the world's largest event dedicated to the aerosol, dispensing, fragrance and cosmetics packaging industry, will return in January 2020 alongside a brand new show, PLD: Packaging of Premium & Luxury Drinks. This will create a new forum for packaging designers to share ideas and inspiration, as well as seek out new suppliers and products in their respective markets.
The ADF&PCD and PLD Paris 2020 trade shows will be held on January 29 and 30, 2020 at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, Paris, under the theme "Innovate Together". The theme is true to the show's role as an event covering the closely related markets of beverages, cosmetics and aerosols, and as an event for teams involved in packaging projects in design, marketing, packaging development and purchasing within brands.

Josh Brooks, Event Director for ADF&PCD and PLD Paris 2020explains: " We pride ourselves on being very close to our industry, and we listen carefully to the needs of buyers and suppliers in the packaging markets we cover. It's clear that packaging developers, designers and buyers face the same challenges in the cosmetics, beverage and aerosol markets, both in terms of technical challenges and brand positioning. The launch of PLD is a direct response to our community's demand for an event that offers packaging designers in the premium and luxury beverage markets the opportunity to acquire and share technologies and ideas, as well as to learn from their colleagues in aligned sectors.. "

Launch of the Advisory Committee

The conference program has been developed in close partnership with an official Advisory Board, made up of senior executives from across the industry. This includes experts from some of the biggest names in cosmetics, beverages and personal care, for brands such as Beiersdorf, Coty, Diageo, Edrington, Interparfums, Kao, Unilever and many others.
Josh Brooks says: " Our Advisory Board is an evolution of our existing relationship with the market. It is an important recognition of the quality content we deliver every year, both in our conference rooms and throughout the show. It also demonstrates how deeply rooted the ADF&PCD show has become in the community, since its launch in 2001. "

Confirmed speakers for the upcoming event include senior representatives from brands such as Beiersdorf, Diageo, Johnson & Johnson, Pernod Ricard and others. There will be 16 hours of content in total, covering the main themes and challenges in packaging development: technical challenges, sustainability and material choice, consumer and market trends, design inspiration and issues for multi-disciplinary teams.

This "multi-market"/pluridisciplinary philosophy extends to the event itself, which is organized to enable cross-pollination between ADF&PCD and PLD exhibitors. Suppliers operating in several vertical sectors are grouped together on a central aisle linking all the zones. An exclusive gallery of the winners of Pentawards, the world's leading packaging design competition, will also showcase the best achievements of 2019 from across the packaging world.

Other highlights include :

  • The ADF&PCD Paris 2020 Awards: The much-anticipated and hotly contested annual awards celebrate the best the sector has offered in 2019. Registration is open until the November 7 deadline..
  • Tours for visitors : the tours offered to visitors will include the Made in France" tourwhich presents the best suppliers on the French market and Eco-tourswhich showcase leading products and suppliers of sustainable packaging solutions.
  • Innovation and Technology Forum: the renowned Innovation and Technology forum will host new product presentations, launches and an overview of the latest technical possibilities in packaging, with themed sessions by product type to make it easier for visitors to find the new products they're looking for.
    Josh Brooks concludes: " ADF&PCD Paris is already a major annual event for the global packaging industry. The inaugural PLD broadens its scope and presents new perspectives from the $4 billion premium beverage market. The event offers a shared vision of the sector, and we aspire to engage the entire industry in dialogue on many of the long-standing and emerging challenges facing multi-functional brand teams. We are convinced that the ADF&PCD and PLD Paris 2020 events will become a forum for resolutely revolutionary ideas.. "

 

TNT Global produces the Goldea Blossom Delight Rose fret by Bulgari

Perfume - Bvlgari Rose Goldea Blossom Delight Eau De Parfum Spray

The piece consists of two parts: a gold-anodized aluminum chimney, set in a galvanized zamak ring. The ring is enhanced by a turquoise epoxy resin decoration, obtained by crimping.

Technically, TNT Global Manufacturing emphasizes the complexity of matching the gold shades between the anodized aluminum and the galvanized zamak, the meticulous work of filling the epoxy cavities, and the precise polishing to homogenize the whole and take care of the recessed logo on the fret top.

Croda celebrates its 'Best Product Innovation' award at the Global ICIS Innovation Awards

Croda International - Sederma S.A.

 Croda International Plc, which creates, manufactures and distributes innovative, sustainable and high-performance specialty chemicals used by industries and consumers around the world, is delighted to have been awarded 'Best Product Innovation' at the 2019 Global ICIS Innovation Awards.
The award was given to the new patented star-shaped polymer that helps develop more stable and effective formulations for many industries. Applications for this non-ionic polymeric surfactant include: stabilization of animal vaccines, friction modification for automotive applications, emulsification in agricultural applications as well as improved performance of oil-in-water emulsion systems in the water treatment industry. 

Using smart science, this unique polymer enables Croda's customers to improve lives. It allows them to create products that work more effectively because of the inerrant stability properties it provides during product formulation. The superior performance of this molecule also extends shelf life, enabling the development of complex, stable formulated products while generating less waste, resulting in more sustainable products. 

Michael Green, Global Vice President of Research & Technology at Croda said, "We are delighted to receive this recognition of how our smart science is improving lives, especially since this award was given by experts in the surfactant industry. Bringing a brand new molecule to market in multiple highly regulated industries is a challenge and I would like to thank the global team at Croda who worked together to make it happen." 

The ICIS Innovation Awards recognize innovation within the chemical industry and honor companies that demonstrate a high level of innovation in their products and processes while providing environmental benefits and advancing the sustainability of their products. 

Start-up of the 3rd automatic line of impregnated masks at Lessonia

Cosmetic industry - Industry

European leader in the manufacture of impregnated masks, Lessonia inaugurates its third automatic line dedicated to the manufacture and packaging of masks in cartons. This new line enables Lessonia to increase its production capacity by 8 million masks, bringing its total production capacity to 48 million masks per year.
At the end of 2018, the company inaugurated its second production site dedicated to cosmetics packaging. To date, the 2 automatic and 5 semi-automatic lines are running at full capacity. To increase its production capacity, Lessonia has invested 1,200,000 euros in a third automatic line.
Experienced in this activity, the company has developed a new technology on the latest generation of mask impregnation machines, ensuring reliable cutting and folding of masks.
Thanks to the precision of the technology developed by Lessonia, a single operator is able to control the line. Equipped with control cameras, the operator can be sure that each task is carried out correctly on the line.

The perfume brush for Mugler, a Texen Beauty Partners signature

Perfume - Brosse Parfumante MUGLER

For Angel, Alien and Aura, the three pillars of the Mugler brand, the Clarins Fragrance Groupe has adopted a new perfuming gesture initiated by Texen Beauty Partners.
How do you apply perfume in a single gesture, in the car, at the office, in the evening... how do you make it simple and glamorous? Texen Beauty Partners provides the turnkey answer with this new kind of brush, featuring synthetic bristles for easy, spontaneous application. By developing this travel format, the brand offers consumers an innovative and practical solution.

Clarins Fragrance Groupe has entrusted Texen Beauty Partners with the development of this brush for the 3 fragrances Angel, Alien and Aura.
This 8-ml brush is intuitive to use thanks to its push-button applicator; one click is all it takes to apply just the right amount to the area to be scented (neck, wrists, elbow creases...). Its applicator brush is made of white synthetic bristles, but can be further developed in another material (flocking, silicone...).
For the Mugler brand, this was worked in aluminum in 3 shades of anodizing: a particularly delicate industrial operation, then decorated in white or black silkscreen, depending on the model.

Texen, the green attitude

Presented at Make Up in Paris as part of Texen Beauty Partners' Be Green range, this brush boasts a refillable function. Customizable at will, it is suitable not only for perfume, but also for targeted application to skincare or make-up formulas.
It is available in plastic or aluminum versions.
It comes with a refill that the consumer can easily change.

 

How "Made In France" cosmetics promote our expertise internationally

Company - Health

Ahead of the "Made in France" trade show (November 8 to 11), the French Federation of Beauty Companies (FEBEA), with the research firm Astérès, draws up an inventory of a major sector of "Made in France", that of cosmetics.
The sector has more than 3,200 companies(1). Among them are large groups, but for the most part they are family-owned SMEs, spread throughout France. Dynamic and innovative, they create a lot of qualified local jobs, and French cosmetics companies contribute to the country's influence and attractiveness.

Dynamic exporting companies

France, the world leader in cosmetics, holds 23% of the world market share. And the fact of putting the "France" brand on a cosmetic product increases its value by an average of 30%, compared to an equivalent product from another country! "Cosmetics, whose exports grow by 5% each year, is one of the emblems of the "French brand", says Patrick O'Quin, President of the FEBEA (Federation of Beauty Companies). Our sector is also a major factor of tourist attraction: tourists consume, in France, 3 billion euros per year of cosmetic products! We are proud and happy to support this sector, which is essential both on a territorial and international level. This international influence is explained by the excellence of the French sector.

Solid companies, creating jobs throughout France

The cosmetics sector is made up of a network of historical companies, anchored in their territory, sometimes since the 16th century. Today, the Grasse, Occitanie and Ile-de-France clusters group together the majority of companies. Other territories such as the French Overseas Territories have specialized in raw materials, while the lung of innovation in the sector is in the "Cosmetic Valley", the competitiveness cluster located between Chartres, Orleans and Tours. In total, cosmetics (raw materials, manufacturing, distribution) includes 3,200 companies, including 67% in the region and 33% in Ile-de-France.
These companies are solid, with 82% being single family-owned. This explains why they most often pursue long-term strategies combined with a desire to pass on know-how and economic assets. As a result, they have a long lifespan: their average age is 16 years, compared with 12 years for the average French company.

These companies also create skilled jobs, well distributed throughout the country. The 164,000 direct jobs in the sector are concentrated, at 80%, in the region. The cosmetics industry employs 33% of engineers and managers and 39% of supervisors and technicians, compared to 17% and 26% respectively for the national average. This ecosystem of excellence, unique in the world, is supported by companies, large groups, VSEs and SMEs, suppliers of raw materials, manufacturers, as well as by specialized educational institutions.

Innovative companies

Every year, 170 new cosmetics companies are created, fueled by the sector's abundant innovation: its R&D is the most efficient in France with 3.6 patents filed per million euros spent. This creativity is increasingly oriented towards finding better solutions for the environment, thanks to more natural formulas, less polluting ingredients, and eco-designed waste.

(1) Astérès study for the FEBEA - The cosmetics economy: innovation, territorial dynamism and global influence - May 2019

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